DEVELOPMENT THINKING AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21 st Century by Amartya Sen Harvard University and London School of Economics and Political Science Contents: Abstract 1. Experiences and Lessons 2. Blood, Sweat and Tears? 3. Hard Build-up and the Role of Accumulation 4. Hard Business and the Fear of "Bleeding Hearts" 5. Hard States and the Denial of Political Rights 6. Capability Expansion: Human Capital and More 7. Weights, Values and Public Participation References The Suntory Centre Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines London School of Economics and Political Science Discussion Paper Houghton Street No. DEDPS/2 London WC2A 2AE March 1997 Tel.: 020-7955 6674 Paper presented at a conference on 'Development Thinking Practice', of the Inter-American Bank, Washington, D.C., 3-5 September 1996. NB: This PDF was retrospectively created in February 2003 of the STICERD discussion paper previously known as DERP No.2 which was published in 1997.
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DEVELOPMENT THINKING AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 21st Century
by
Amartya Sen Harvard University and London School of Economics and Political Science
Contents: Abstract 1. Experiences and Lessons 2. Blood, Sweat and Tears? 3. Hard Build-up and the Role of Accumulation 4. Hard Business and the Fear of "Bleeding Hearts" 5. Hard States and the Denial of Political Rights 6. Capability Expansion: Human Capital and More 7. Weights, Values and Public Participation References
The Suntory Centre Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines London School of Economics and Political Science Discussion Paper Houghton Street No. DEDPS/2 London WC2A 2AE March 1997 Tel.: 020-7955 6674 Paper presented at a conference on 'Development Thinking Practice', of the Inter-American Bank, Washington, D.C., 3-5 September 1996.
NB: This PDF was retrospectively created in February 2003 of the STICERD discussion paper previously known as DERP No.2 which was published in 1997.